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What percentage of products purchased count towards the credit.
EBOM-v4 EQc7:Green cleaning - products and materialsposted by Janet Salisbury on
There is some confusion regarding on what percentage of "green" cleaning products are required to get a point. Is it 30% or 75%. Was this something changed in the new version 4?
Existing Building, Renovations Taking Place Piecemeal
CI-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Sara Zoumbaris on
We have a university lab project that is renovating a select number of rooms, with varying materials/ systems being replaced at different times.
Number of cycles
EBOM-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Jonathan Miller on
What is the number of cycles necessary to achieve 1 point? 10?
100% well or non-potable water
EBOM-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Elizabeth Dunn on
Our building uses 100% well or non-potable water.
No cooling towers
CS-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Mike D on
If there are no cooling towers as part of the project, can the credit be automatically achieved?
potable water analysis
CS-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by sue bryant on
Can this be fulfilled via a City water quality report?
No cooling tower
NC-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Maria Porter on
If you have no cooling tower, do you automatically get the point or you are not eligible for the credit?
Is there a timeframe for the minimum number of cycles?
NC-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Gregory Martin on
I am working on a presentation to educate my office on Lv4. This being a new credit I don't think I am totally understanding the requirements.
Which parameters of the cooling tower?
NC-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Jade Deltour on
Which parameters/performances of the cooling tower need to be checked/optimised to limit tower cycles to avoid exceeding maximum values?
Maximum Number of Cycles
NC-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Apoorv Goyal on
Hi, based on a water test report, if the number of cycles already exceed 10, does that mean that both points are achievable?